| ERY | Suffix for green or cream |
| ITEA | Sweetspire genus of small trees with pale green or cream flowers (4) |
| EST | Suffix for green or mean |
| VERT | French word for green; or, part of a type of ramp used by some snowboarders, skiers and skateboarders (4) |
| VERDURE | From French for "green", a poetic word for flourishing grass, greenery, herbage or vegetation; its colour; or, a condition of freshness or vigour (7) |
| TERREVERTE | From the French for "green earth", a greyish-green pigment consisting of powdered glauconite, used for tempera, watercolours and underpainting for pink flesh tones (5,5) |
| SILO | A farm's tower/pit for storing grain or for green crops during the process of making a haylage-like fodder (4) |
| GOOSEGOGS | Dialect for green berries blended or crushed with clotted cream to make the English pudding fool (9) |
| YOKEL | From dialectal English for "green woodpecker, yellowhammer", a towny term for a bumpkin, clodhopper, country cousin, hayseed or other supposedly unsophisticated rustic (5) |
| SWARD | A poetic word for green turf or for the grassy surface of land (5) |
| PESTO | Greenfly for example with love for green stuff (5) |
| KALE | With varieties including curly and cavolo nero, a brassica and fodder crop used for green juices with ginger, Scotch broth or crisps with pink Himalayan salt (4) |
| VIRIDIAN | Blue-green pigment with a name derived from the Latin word for green (8) |
| SPINACH | From Persian for "green hand", the leafy vegetable "palak", served in eggs Florentine, saag, or spanakopita (7) |
| NFL | Org. for Green Bay and Tampa Bay |
| ECO | Prefix for Green Party members |
| SHAMMARRIAGES | People sometimes enter into them for green cards |
| HOSEPIPES | Tubes destined for Green Park? (9) |
| ENVY | Hollow victory on points for green-eyed monster |
| SLUSH | Spades needed for green snow when melted |